Breath in the Void previewed in the Boston Globe

“Moloney’s mystical sculptures aim to evoke a sense of fecund emptiness. His contemplative works — with titles such as ‘Turning,’ ‘Pausing,’ and ‘Rising’ — use light and reflective surfaces along with formal openings, voids, and vortexes to turn viewers’ attention inward.”

- “THE TICKET: WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE LOCAL ARTS WORLD” , published in the Boston Globe, May 9, 2019.

Photo by Stewart Clements

Photo by Stewart Clements

 
 

Elaine Buckholtz's "Intractable" reviewed in the Boston Globe

“These are contemplative works, fuzzy edged, sometimes almost still. The grid drew me in; the stripes made me uneasy. Why? The spinning creates a frequent shadow at the center, which fits into the grid like an origin point, but reads ominously against horizontal bands, like a featureless head or a black sun. The grid, meanwhile, beats open and closed as shadows fan from the center, as dusky tones warm and cool. It's a matrix for life's rhythms.”

- “Elaine Buckholtz’s presences on a wall” by Cate McQuaid, published in the Boston Globe May 2, 2018.

 
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